Disco failure
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Disco failure
Just had my first breakdown in my disco! WOOOOO! My wife and I went to a local state rec area last night for a drive (I really just wanted to break in my new set of cooper discoverer at3!). We had just left the lake and the battery light popped up...I thought it was weird so I quickly pulled over on the gravel road and opened the hood. I immediately noticed the serpentine belt wasn't moving and was lose. Fear started to build up inside me and I raced back to the drivers seat and yanked the key out to turn the engine off in hopes of keeping it from overheating. I think I got to it in time...no signs of overheating. I called my buddy and asked him to bring his jeep and tow rope while I waited for the engine to cool off enough to investigate what happened. After some snooping it looked like the belt just slipped off the idler pulley but then I found out the bearing had exploded. It was weird, I didn't have any noise coming from there before...just sudden failure. But she was done for the day and no hope of limping it back home. By the time my friend found us it was already dark but we decided it would be best to tow that night because there would be less traffic when we get back into Lincoln. So we dragged my disco back into town rather successfully. We took gravel roads the whole way back but they were slippery as it rained all day. The jeep got us home though!
I'll buy a new idler pulley bearing and belt today and get those put in...praying nothing overheated. I've read the bearing is #6203? Is that correct?
I'll buy a new idler pulley bearing and belt today and get those put in...praying nothing overheated. I've read the bearing is #6203? Is that correct?
Last edited by xsramo; 07-27-2017 at 11:08 AM.
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